Hospice & Palliative Medicine Fellowship

The Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) Fellowship at St. Elizabeth Healthcare provides a unique community setting for fellows to collaborate in interdisciplinary teams and work in partnership with specialties that provide care to patients with advanced illness, across the healthcare continuum.

About the Program

The Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) Fellowship at St. Elizabeth Healthcare provides a unique community setting for fellows to collaborate in interdisciplinary teams and work in partnership with specialties that provide care to patients with advanced illness, across the healthcare continuum.

The main focus of the HPM Fellowship Program is to embody and model the medical, spiritual and psycho-social dimensions in patient and family-centered care. We train clinicians to care for patients living with a serious illness, using a comprehensive medical, psychosocial, and spiritual curriculum taught by a dedicated and experienced faculty.

After completing this 12-month fellowship, candidates are well prepared to successfully pass the HPM board examination and ready to pursue leadership roles that may include an inpatient, outpatient or home-based palliative service or a community hospice program.

Special consideration will be given to mid-career physicians who may want to complete the curriculum on a part time basis.

Our Program benefit package is competitive. In addition to excellent medical benefits, all meals are furnished during duty hours with an additional weekly dinner for your family. We also provide free parking across all locations!

Contact Us

For application information, please contact:

Laura Trice, MD
Program
Director
laura.trice@stelizabeth.com
(859) 301-4689

About Northern Kentucky

Separated by the Ohio River, Northern Kentucky is made up of the eight northern-most counties in the state sitting just south of Cincinnati, Ohio. St. Elizabeth has multiple facilities and offices throughout Northern Kentucky, southwestern Ohio and southeastern Indiana, just minutes from both downtown Cincinnati and the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).

Fun Facts About the Northern Kentucky/Greater Cincinnati Area

  • Cincinnati is the 29th largest metro area in the U.S. with nearly 2.2 million people.
  • Northern Kentucky itself is the third largest metro area in Kentucky.
  • A great place to live and raise a family, Cincinnati was ranked the 39th best place to live in the country according to the U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 rankings.
  • Nine Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in Cincinnati, placing it in the Top 10 per capita in the country.
  • The city has three major professional sports franchises: Major League Baseball’s Cincinnati Reds, the National Football League’s Cincinnati Bengals and Major League Soccer’s FC Cincinnati.
  • The region’s German influence can be felt throughout the area, namely in Cincinnati’s exquisite Over-the-Rhine district, which features the nation’s largest collection of 19th-century Italianate architecture, restaurants, shops, breweries and restaurants.
  • A world-class city, Cincinnati boasts business and industry leaders, arts, music and culture, museums, parks, fine dining, great neighborhoods, and much more.

Guides to the Area

  • Cincinnati

  • Downtown Cincinnati
  • Northern Kentucky
  • Northern Kentucky Relocation

All this and more make Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati a great place to practice and live!